The Product Map: Successfully navigating Design, Business development & Project management, and Deliver value
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"What does it take to be a Product Owner?" When a colleague asked this question, it should have been simple to answer. Instead, it revealed something uncomfortable: product work resists tidy definitions. The role sits at the intersection of customer needs, business strategy, and technical reality, a territory that shifts faster than any framework can keep up with.This book doesn't offer another methodology or a five-step process to product mastery. Instead, it provides what every Product Person actually needs: maps for navigating uncertainty.Drawing on decades of real-world experience (and more than a few wrong turns), this book charts the product territory through three interconnected areas, each containing the landmarks, patterns, and peculiar hazards you'll encounter when trying to discover what matters, deliver it successfully, and maintain strategic direction. Think of it as a field guide written with mud on the boots and a slightly dented compass, practical, honest, and occasionally absurd.Inside, you'll find:Situational maps that surface relevant landmarks when you need them, not prescriptive checklistsThe compass and North Star framework for maintaining direction when every path looks equally reasonable60+ product landmarks covering discovery, delivery, and strategyReal stories from Cinque Terre to the Alps that illustrate how imperfect maps still get you homeAn honest take on ownership: it's not about control, it's about accountability for coherencePerfect for Product Owners, Product Managers, and anyone trying to build something meaningful in complex environments, this book acknowledges what most won't say out loud: the work is messy, the answers are contextual, and getting lost is part of the job.What matters is learning to navigate professionally while still delivering something worthwhile on time. No recipes. No magic pills. Just maps, a compass, and the courage to move forward when the fog sets in.For readers who appreciated: Inspired by Marty Cagan, The Lean Startup by Eric Ries, Escaping the Build Trap by Melissa Perri, but wished they'd been more honest about the mess.
"What does it take to be a Product Owner?" When a colleague asked this question, it should have been simple to answer. Instead, it revealed something uncomfortable: product work resists tidy definitions. The role sits at the intersection of customer needs, business strategy, and technical reality, a territory that shifts faster than any framework can keep up with.This book doesn't offer another methodology or a five-step process to product mastery. Instead, it provides what every Product Person actually needs: maps for navigating uncertainty.Drawing on decades of real-world experience (and more than a few wrong turns), this book charts the product territory through three interconnected areas, each containing the landmarks, patterns, and peculiar hazards you'll encounter when trying to discover what matters, deliver it successfully, and maintain strategic direction. Think of it as a field guide written with mud on the boots and a slightly dented compass, practical, honest, and occasionally absurd.Inside, you'll find:Situational maps that surface relevant landmarks when you need them, not prescriptive checklistsThe compass and North Star framework for maintaining direction when every path looks equally reasonable60+ product landmarks covering discovery, delivery, and strategyReal stories from Cinque Terre to the Alps that illustrate how imperfect maps still get you homeAn honest take on ownership: it's not about control, it's about accountability for coherencePerfect for Product Owners, Product Managers, and anyone trying to build something meaningful in complex environments, this book acknowledges what most won't say out loud: the work is messy, the answers are contextual, and getting lost is part of the job.What matters is learning to navigate professionally while still delivering something worthwhile on time. No recipes. No magic pills. Just maps, a compass, and the courage to move forward when the fog sets in.For readers who appreciated: Inspired by Marty Cagan, The Lean Startup by Eric Ries, Escaping the Build Trap by Melissa Perri, but wished they'd been more honest about the mess.
AmazonPagina's: 178, Paperback, Independently Published
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